The Presbyterian Children's Village, a Rosemont nonprofit, elected the following officers and members to its board:
Elizabeth S. Gadsden, a former social worker and supervisor of adolescent services with the Bucks County Children and Youth Social Services Agency, is chair.
Thomas O. Hiscott, an attorney and partner with the firm Heckscher, Teillon, Terrill & Sager P.C. in West Conshohocken, is vice chair.
Joan Mount, a senior drug safety associate from Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Co. in Philadelphia, is secretary.
R. Scott Latimer, a principal with PricewaterhouseCoopers L.L.P., Philadelphia, is treasurer.
Maris Ogg, president and one of three founders of Tower Bridge Advisors, West Conshohocken, is assistant treasurer.
The following new members were named to the board:
John Sundquist recently retired from Lockheed Martin, King of Prussia, as vice president of program management.
Richard Emrich is vice president for human resources at Broder Brothers, Trevose.
Donna Henry is the executive director of the Southwest Community Development Corp., Southwest Philadelphia.
Deborah Ware has been a tutor at Project Home and volunteered at the Agnes Irwin School and the Haverford School and various nonprofit organizations in the Philadelphia area.
The Support Center for Child Advocates, a Philadelphia pro bono legal organization that represents children who are abused, neglected, or abandoned, elected Katayun Jaffari president. She is member of the Business and Finance Department, chair of the Corporate Governance Practice Group, and co-chair of the Securities Transactions and Regulations Practice Group at Saul Ewing L.L.P.